Dr. David Blades is a professor of science education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the Faculty of Education at UVic. He is a celebrated instructor of science education and shares below his advice for others new to… Continue Reading →
Accessibility to online resources is a fundamental element of creating and curation of online content. Since many individuals may have one or many barriers which act to impede their abilities, ensuring options for accessibility for all content is critical. Web… Continue Reading →
To assist you in finding good images that are not copyrighted, please review the following resources: Creative Commons is an initiative that provides licensing options that span between copyrighted and public domain. You can learn more about Creative Commons on… Continue Reading →
‘I get lockdown – but I get up again!’ – Banksy (quote from the closing doors of the video) Inspired by lyrics from Chumbawumba’s ‘Tubthumping’ Some First EDCI Zooming Thoughts I have been working as a kind of TA for… Continue Reading →
We would like to invite featured guests to share their experiences – whether successes to try or failures to avoid – or other valuable knowledge to help with understanding online pedagogy. We welcome instructors, students, learning designers, audio visual staff,… Continue Reading →
Welcome! I am a professor in educational technology at the University of Victoria in the Faculty of Education‘s Department of Curriculum and Instruction, where I am also the undergraduate and graduate educational technology area advisor. I am also co-director of the Technology Integration and… Continue Reading →
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